Legal Question in Military Law in Kentucky
trying to fulfill my commitment
I served in the army national gaurd of 20 years ago. I completed basic training and ait, however I was discharged for not showing up for drill. Is there a way for me to go back and fulfill my commitment. I never recieved a copy of my dd-214. I lived in michigan at the time I'm know residing in kentucky
Asked on 2/22/09, 5:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Scot Sikes
Law Offices of Scot Sikes
Re: trying to fulfill my commitment
Despite never receiving a DD214, you need to see if one is on file at the National Records Center at St. Louis. You can obtain the address on-line. Upon determining if you were, in fact, separated and the terms of that separation, we can better assess whether your situation requires pursuit of a discharge upgrade via the Army Discharge Review Board.
Answered on 2/28/09, 8:34 am
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